Nice to hear you on Radio 4 this lunchtime Steve - good to get in a mention of the forum.
Well Done
John
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Maybe we will be inundated with new members.....
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Maybe we will be inundated with new members - That would be nice! Lots of changes in how to prep & what to sow now days. And after all I haven't a profile pic of myself on here, so can't understand what is stopping them!
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Dear Vivienz, it's still nice to know you are still out there lurking.....
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I'm getting closer to being a real gardener and my new kitchen garden is tantalisingly close. We're moving at the end of this year (hopefully, oh, so hopefully!) and I'll have all the space I could want to make my new plot. I'm trying to see if I can advance things to earlier this year so that I can get some greenhouse crops and over-wintering ones. The new place is on heavy, sticky clay, the sort you can make pots out of, so I'm going to have a go at the no-dig method as proscribed by Charles Dowding, but I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to enthusiasm winning out over realism. Still, I can dream. And order far too many packets of seeds than is good for me.
I'm getting closer to being a real gardener and my new kitchen garden is tantalisingly close. We're moving at the end of this year (hopefully, oh, so hopefully!) and I'll have all the space I could want to make my new plot. I'm trying to see if I can advance things to earlier this year so that I can get some greenhouse crops and over-wintering ones. The new place is on heavy, sticky clay, the sort you can make pots out of, so I'm going to have a go at the no-dig method as proscribed by Charles Dowding, but I'm my own worst enemy when it comes to enthusiasm winning out over realism. Still, I can dream. And order far too many packets of seeds than is good for me.